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Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice

Maker

(artist)
1764-1835

Title

Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice

Medium

graphite, brown ink, watercolour and bodycolour, on blue wove paper, laid down

Dimensions

Height: 13.1 cm
Width: 22.2 cm

Accession Number

D.1952.RW.2538

Mode of Acquisition

Robert Clermont Witt, bequest, 1952

Credit

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

Copyright

Work in the public domain

Location

Not currently on display

Keywords







Label Text

From 2023 display La Serenissima: Drawing in 18th century Venice:

Venice became a major destination of the 18th-century Grand Tour. Its buzzing life along the canals and picturesque cityscape enchanted northern European visitors, who often wished to buy souvenirs to keep the memory of their sojourn alive. This demand stimulated the production of little views of the city like these charming works by Giacomo Guardi. Their topographical accuracy and vivid colours greatly appealed to British tourists in particular.  

On the back of his drawings, Guardi often listed the portrayed buildings and meticulously recorded his address in hopes of encouraging repeat orders.   

Provenance

Mrs Simon Fraser; her sale, Puttick & Simpson (London), 22 June 1933, lot 72 (with D.1952.RW.2539); purchased there by Sir Robert Witt, London (1872-1952); Witt Bequest 1952

Exhibition History

La Serenissima: Drawing in 18th century Venice, The Courtauld Gallery, London, 14/10/2023-11/02/2024

Inscriptions

Watermark: Watermark: none.

Inscription: Veduta della riva di Schivaoni, la Carita, Li Giardini Reali, La Zecca, / La Libraria, Le Collone, Il Pallazzo Ducal, Ponte della pagia e quel de Sospiri / Le Prigioni, altre Fabriche, Albergo Reale / A S. Marina No. 5684 dimandar / Giacomo de Guardi //

Inscription: St Theodore / The Lion / where we landed / the day we went in / the Gondola //

Inscription: The Palace

Inscription: Campanile

Collector's mark: collector's mark of Sir Robert Witt (L.2228b)

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